"Why? Why is it like this?" Lecia seethed with hatred as she observed the familiar and affectionate interactions between Allen and Irina from the corner of the room.
"Why is it that you treat me with such coldness when you wake up, yet you shower that girl with such love?"
Lecia's palms clenched tightly as her green eyes bore into Irina with a mix of envy and animosity, a stark contrast to her previous innocent demeanor in front of Allen.
"I won't allow you to take my big brother away from me! Never!" She clenched her teeth, casting one final glance at the two happily laughing together in the garden.
Reluctantly and filled with anger, she left the place behind.
Meanwhile, Allen, sensing a presence at the far end of the room, cast a fleeting glance in that direction, catching sight of Lecia as she hurriedly retreated.
However, he paid it no mind, donning an expression of indifference.
"What's wrong, brother?" Irina, sensing the shift in Allen's expression, immediately asked with concern, gently clasping his hand.
Allen's attention snapped back as he heard Irina's soft voice, and he regarded her affectionately.
"It's okay, my little girl," he murmured softly, his gentle hand caressing her blonde hair while his gaze overflowed with tenderness.
Irina simply nodded, relishing the soothing sensation of Allen's touch, her heart filled with contentment.
As the sky grew darker, signaling the approaching nightfall, Allen glanced at the horizon before turning his attention to Irina.
"Come, Irina, let's head back," he said with a warm smile.
Irina responded with a sweet nod, immediately clasping Allen's hand as if afraid he might slip away.
Allen chuckled affectionately, his grip on her tiny hand growing tender, and together, they made their way back into the grandeur of the mansion.
...
Allen and Irina strolled back to Allen's room, only to find his mother, Greta, absent when he opened the door.
"Hm? Has Mom already left?" Allen inquired with a hint of surprise in his voice, but he quickly dismissed the thought and ushered Irina inside.
Irina's eyes brightened with joy as she stepped into Allen's room once more.
"Big brother! Can I continue reading books about heroes?" Irina pointed excitedly towards the book-filled shelves at the far end of the room, encompassing stories and his magical research alike.
Upon hearing this, Allen nodded lightly and replied, "Of course!"
"Go ahead and do what you want, Irina," Allen said with a smile.
"Yay!" Irina jumped happily and hurriedly made her way to the bookcase, selecting a thick white book.
She then walked over to Allen's study, sat down, and eagerly opened the book.
As he observed her actions, a faint smile tugged at Allen's lips, his curiosity piqued by the book Irina had selected.
He couldn't resist walking closer.
"Do you truly enjoy stories about heroes, Irina?" Allen asked, and his expression relaxed.
Irina nodded eagerly and replied, "Of course, big brother!"
"It is said that the seven heroes are the gods' most beloved beings, bestowed with countless blessings!" Irina spoke with deep admiration evident in her voice.
"In addition, their noble purpose is to vanquish the wicked Demon Emperor!" She explained everything to Allen, her expression pure and innocent.
Upon hearing this, Allen lowered his head slightly and murmured, "A truly honorable purpose, huh?"
The thought of the hero who had become his enemy evoked a deep sense of resentment within him.
Yet he didn't find it strange or hold any anger towards Irina for idolizing the hero.
After all, heroes were often depicted as sacred and virtuous beings.
This perception was deeply ingrained in the minds of the people, thanks to the centuries-long efforts of the holy churches.
Through their proclamations and propaganda, they had successfully indoctrinated the masses with the notion of heroism's greatness.
Undeniably, he had to acknowledge that the heroes were truly formidable and lived up to their renowned status.
However, being beings from a different world, their concerns didn't solely revolve around the welfare of this unfamiliar world.
Thus, even though he would have to relive the struggles from his previous life to confront the heroes, he held no fear in his heart.
For the salvation of this world, he realized that the heroes might pose a greater threat than even the Demon Emperor himself.
Swiftly, he pushed aside those ruminations and directed his gaze towards the innocent Irina.
"I understand. The heroes are truly remarkable," Allen said, his expression shifting as he softened his smile and affectionately ruffled Irina's hair.
But Irina, upon hearing his words, turned her head towards Allen, her eyes filled with warmth.
"No, big brother!"
"To me, you are greater than any hero because you are my hero!" She beamed foolishly, her head swaying in embarrassment.
Allen was taken aback by her response; a wave of emotions washed over him—a blend of melancholy and bliss.
"You never cease to amaze me, my little girl," Allen thought to himself, sighing inwardly as he gently pinched her cheek.
The two of them enjoyed the beautiful moment until, suddenly, there was a knock on Allen's bedroom door.
"Knock!"
Upon hearing the sound, Allen swiftly redirected his attention towards the door, inquiring, "Who is it?"
In no time, the voice of the maid emanated from behind the door, responding with the utmost respect.
"Young Master Allen, I apologize for the interruption, but I have been asked by the master to invite you to join him in the dining room for a communal dinner."
Allen arched an eyebrow in response, instantly realizing that dinner gatherings were usually reserved for significant occasions.
And now that he had awakened, Julius would undoubtedly seize this opportunity to convene the family.
Naturally, he had already deduced Julius' intentions, which likely revolved around inquiring about the Wizard who had appeared in his dream or discussing his arranged engagement with Alice.
Taking a shallow breath, Allen swiftly responded, "Very well, thank you. You may leave," he added.
"In that case, I shall take my leave, young master," the maid's voice echoed respectfully before eventually fading away.
After a brief moment of contemplation, Allen glanced at Irina.
"My dear little girl, would you like to accompany me for dinner?" He asked tenderly.
Without a moment's hesitation, Irina nodded enthusiastically and rose from her seat.
"Of course! As long as I have my big brother, hehehe~" She beamed with joy, intertwining her fingers with his.
Arthur returned her warm smile and nodded.
"Then, let's go!"
Allen and Irina strolled together into the opulent dining room. As they entered, their eyes fell upon Julius, seated at the dining table with his eyes closed. Sensing their arrival, Julius opened his eyes and directed his gaze towards Allen and Irina. "Oh, have you arrived, Allen?" Julius asked with a detached tone and an expression devoid of emotion. He briefly glanced at Irina before quickly averting his gaze, as if her presence held no significance to him. Upon hearing Julius' words, Allen merely nodded in acknowledgment and calmly took his seat at the opposite end of the table. "Come, Irina," Allen said, shifting his facial expression into a warm smile as he patted the dining chair next to him. Initially hesitant, Irina cast a brief glance at Julius, who observed their interaction. However, with Allen by her side, she found solace and a deep sense of security. With a gentle nod, Irina politely took her seat beside Allen. Right from the start, Allen refrained from initiat
"What do you mean?" Allen stopped eating and asked, his face contorting with a frown. Julius, appearing nonchalant, replied, "I mean that your engagement party will be held in three days." "And this is all because of your insistence, isn't it?" Allen's question carried a hint of displeasure. Julius felt the need to clarify, as it was Allen who had initially asked him to arrange an engagement with a girl from the Valeriant family. If it weren't for his fear that Allen would rebel, he would have been too lazy to have anything to do with those damn parents from the Valeriant family. Furthermore, the girl, being the child of a low-status wife, was not worthy of marrying his son, Allen, who was the main heir of the Frey family. Hearing this, Allen sighed helplessly, not expecting his engagement party with Alice to happen so quickly. However, he knew that this was the butterfly effect of his rebirth. Soon, he continued eating nonchalantly and asked, "Can I cancel the engagement?" H
Allen and Irina walked back to the room and finally arrived at Irina's bedroom. "Well, have a good rest, my little girl," Allen said with a warm smile as he affectionately rubbed Irina's head. Upon hearing this, Irina nodded and gently hugged Allen. "Thank you, big brother," she said with her eyes closed. "I hope you always stay healthy and well, because if you were to fall ill like yesterday, I wouldn't know how to live without you." Tears welled up in her eyes as she hugged Allen even tighter. Observing this, Allen's expression softened further, and he hugged Irina back, offering comfort. "Take it easy, my little girl, because I promise to always protect you. Of course I won't fall ill like yesterday," he reassured her in a soothing voice that seemed to bring a sense of security to Irina's heart. After a while, the two finally let go of their embrace. "Alright, big brother." "I'll go to bed first, and you should rest a lot too, so your body can fully recover, okay?" She sai
Northern Forest "Woosh!" A shadowy figure leaped from one tree to another, moving with the swiftness of a strong gust of wind. Soon, the figure halted at a tree trunk and rested his hands on the bark while surveying the surroundings. "It should be here..." The figure removed its head hood, revealing a handsome white-haired teenager with blood-red eyes—none other than Allen Frey! He glanced down and spotted several black-colored wolves, each with a body twice the size of a horse! "There they are!" Without hesitation, he leaped down from the tree. As the tree was a towering twenty-five meters tall, he adjusted his body to fall headfirst with his legs upward, accelerating at an extraordinary speed! "Fire Magic: Fire Spear!" With a snap of his fingers, ten long fire spears materialized from the swirling air around him. Swiftly, he swung his hand towards the wolf pack and whispered, "Go!" In an instant, all ten spears were launched toward the black wolf pack at an incredibly high
Five hundred meters away from the ongoing monster battle, Allen floated in the air, meticulously surveying his surroundings. "Was my estimate wrong?" Allen furrowed his brow, starting to reconsider his assumptions. Considering the earlier behavior and disposition of the Grython snake, it seemed as though it prevented the bear from advancing, assuming a defensive stance. "However, what exactly is the snake protecting, and where?" He eventually descended to the ground, scanning the area, which was abundant with tall, lush vegetation. Instantly, he gasped in shock as he spotted a large hole concealed by lush leaves and flanked by two towering trees. "That's a cave?" Driven by curiosity, he activated his wind magic, causing himself to vanish from his previous location and reappear right at the entrance of the cave. "It's so well hidden!" He muttered, quickly realizing that the cave's concealed appearance was not a natural occurrence but seemed deliberately crafted, possibly by someo
"Alright, if that's what you want, I'll fight it!" He shouted with unwavering resolve. "Fire Magic: Fire Spears!" Allen snapped his fingers, conjuring twenty colossal fire spears that swirled around him. "Go ahead!" He commanded, and all twenty fire spears shot swiftly towards the Grython snake. "Sssshh!" The Grython snake, sensing the incoming attack, quickly coiled its body to defend itself. "Whooshh!" The twenty fire spears penetrated the snake's massive body, transforming into fiery explosions upon impact. "Boom!" The explosions from the twenty fire spears reverberated throughout the cave, sending black smoke billowing into the air. The acrid smell of burning flesh filled the surroundings. However, Allen, keenly aware of the situation, understood that this attack wouldn't be enough to kill the Grython snake! As expected, despite its body being burned and black blood oozing out, the snake swiftly returned to its original position, fixing its enraged gaze on Allen. "Whoosh
"Whoooshh!" Allen leaped swiftly from one tree to another, his face bearing a serious expression. "I never expected that the Grython I killed was merely a mid-level female snake!" Allen narrowed his eyes as he recalled the intense battle in the cave. The single horn he had seen earlier indicated that the snake was only an intermediate-level Grython! This occurred because he had failed to focus and pay attention to the snake's level! "Could it be that the thing being protected by the giant Grython, while fighting the crazy bear is actually the female snake?" He pondered for a moment and finally grasped why the Grython he had encountered didn't attack the mad bear. "No, no, the snake inside the cave is laying eggs, and the Grython outside is guarding it!" Allen gasped in shock as he reached this conclusion! Clearly, the Grythons had carefully chosen an extremely secluded nest to safeguard their soon-to-hatch eggs! "Damn! I killed the Grython in the cave; will the Grython that fou
Without delay, Allen quickly poured the monster's blood into his whole body. After completing this grim task, he cast an escape spell to conceal himself. "Wind Magic: Acceleration!" Instantly, his body vanished, blending into the dark night amidst the lush trees. No sooner had he hidden than the giant Grython snake suddenly slithered on the ground, its expression seeing things with hatred. "Ssshhht!" The Grython halted, scanning the surroundings with an observer's gaze. It sensed that the scent of monsters or people killing its females had come to a halt at this spot. "Shhht!" The Grython snake continued to search diligently but found no one. The surrounding scent was merely that of the usual low-level monsters. With no signs of the culprit in sight, the snake pressed forward, determined to find the one responsible for robbing the treasure and murdering its female companion. Meanwhile, Allen, holding his breath and concealing himself adeptly, peered through the gaps in the tr